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Read the poem carefully.
You crash over the trees,
you crack the live branch—
the branch is white,
the green crushed,
each leaf is rent like split wood.
You burden the trees
with black drops,
you swirl and crash—
you have broken off a weighted leaf
in the wind,
it is hurled out,
whirls up and sinks,
a green stone.
–“Storm,”
H.D.
What do the words crash, burden, and broken suggest about the tone of the poem?
It is playful.
It is humorous.
It is intense.
It is angry.

User Xab
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Answer:

It is angry.

Step-by-step explanation:

It could be confused for "Intense." But you generally 'crash' and 'break' things when you are feeling angry.

Disclaimer: I am not feeling 100% sure about my answer. I accept criticism.

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